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Bring in spring, learning the art of paper flower making! Create a beautifully lifelike crepe paper daffodil in this beginners class, even without any previous flower experience. Toronto artist Kathryn Bondy of Golden Age Botanicals will guide you through a step-by-step process of creating a crepe paper daffodil, as you learn the techniques of making paper come to life in your hands.

In this workshop you will create one daffodil in a colour palette of your choice, using hand-dyed crepe paper, wire and glue. Kathryn will begin the class with a short explanation of how to use a real flower as a model for a paper piece, and then guide you through creating each element of your daffodil: the center, the petals, and details on the stems. You will leave the class with additional materials to create more daffodils at home, along with an instruction book and templates, a list of local suppliers, and your very own beautiful paper daffodil.

Light refreshments will be served!

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Kathryn Bondy is a botanical artist and florist, working in Toronto. She creates paper flowers, fruit, plants and fauna under the name Golden Age Botanicals. Her lifelike paper pieces are inspired by the strange beauty of classic still life painting, and capture the wonder of nature in vivid detail.